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WHO concerned about 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak, with 131 now dead
29d 17h ago in world@quokk.au from www.cbc.cagotta pay NVIDIA, to prop up Thier cyclical AI bubble.
Exclusive: Russians covertly trained by China return to fight in Ukraine, sources say
29d 17h ago in world from www.reuters.comperfect, now their ready to (checks notes), return to the fight with sticks shaped like guns and rusty tanks from the 1970s.
got it.🤣 no amount of training helps a conscript survive decades of oligarchy corruption.
Japanese researchers achieved a record 112 Gbps wireless transmission at 560 GHz using optical microcomb technology, marking the first 100 Gbps-class wireless link beyond 420 GHz and laying groundwor…
29d 18h ago in technology from interestingengineering.comwould have to be really short distances or really high power levels at those frequencies...
that transmitter has got to be HOT
I eat arch btw
1mon 3d ago in linuxmemes from sh.itjust.worksfunny part, is I've got it exactly like the picture, wrapped and put neatly into the box only once...
rest looked like this, like some used it as a arch-deluxe condom.
irony is, I love both 😂
so I put these thigh highs and bowties on for nothing!?
The hardest thing about maintaining ur online privacy are the people around you.
1mon 12d ago in privacy@programming.devwhen ever some one says "something to hide" excuse, I always ask "so, do you publicly post your banking details, sex life, history of bowel movements and other personal details online? everyone has something to hide, it's why privacy is a concern when we feel it's been violated. the problem is you don't seem to realise this type of data exists about you, little bits of data collected 'anonymously', that when it gets combined with personally identifiable information, makes it be correlated to you... what's worse is, once that privacy is gone it's incredibly difficult to get back and bad actors can and will use it eventually... that's why companies want it, as when that 'eventually' comes, they profit from it..."
California to begin ticketing driverless cars that violate traffic laws
1mon 16d ago in news from www.bbc.comgood, now will they do the same to the people driving in California that have a network greater than 300k?
because otherwise this is pointless...
Polish president vetoes bill allowing divorces without court proceedings
1mon 16d ago in world from notesfrompoland.com"Deminish the status" ie: people in abusive marriage to be baby factories, can't leave.
there is a long history in human culture of marriage as a tool to control. this person just proved that they are in favour of this and don't see marriage for what it is, a legal contract of a romantic union, and nothing more.
Solar booms in industrial US midwest as energy crisis persists
1mon 16d ago in news from www.theguardian.comsomething, something, solar and wind for decades and no one smart enough to invest.
countries like Australia, the home owner produces the entire peak hour needs for their community. early and heavy adoption really made a huge difference there, but in the US people refused to invest into anything new (unless it was made by a techbro like apple) and have stagnated their own needs for decades. medical, electrical, transportation, water, sewage. every area of infrastructure in the US is borderline ancient and no one cares because "it works for now"...
Large fire reported at oil refinery in Geelong
2mon 3d ago in news@aussie.zone from www.abc.net.au




